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Unemployment benefits extension approved by House, now headed for President’s desk

Unemployment benefits extension approved by House, now headed for President’s desk
Unemployment benefits extension was approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday. The bill now goes to President Obama for his signature.
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Unemployment benefits bill clears House, heads to Obama
A hotly contested bill restoring unemployment benefits to 2.8 million jobless Americans was approved by the House of Representatives Thursday. The billion measure, which cleared the Senate Wednesday, now moves to President Barack Obama’s desk to be signed into law.
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Unemployment benefits bill goes to the House
A bill that restores unemployment benefits to 2.5 million jobless Americans goes to the House of Representatives on Thursday. Washington (CNN) – A bill that restores unemployment benefits to 2.5 million jobless Americans passed the Senate and goes to the House on Thursday. It is expected to pass there are well. The bill pushes back [...]
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Posted by admin - July 23, 2010 at 1:57 pm

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Jobless Claims for the Week Ending July 10 2010 and June 2010 Producer Price Index

commonsensecapitalism.blogspot.com Rick Santelli and others on CNBC discuss the weekly jobless claims and the June Producer Price Index.
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BusinessJobless Claims Hit Highest Point Since 2002Jobless Claims Hit Highest Point Since 2002The Associated PressThe nation’s jobs market sent a fresh cry of distress as the number of newly laid-off people unexpectedly hit the highest level in more than six years, a Labor Department report showed Thursday. (Aug. 7)The nation’s jobs market sent a fresh cry of distress as the number of newly laid-off people unexpectedly jumped by 7000 last week to the highest level in more than six years. The faltering economy and tight credit have forced companies to cut back, and as the job market shrinks, consumer spending may dwindle, too. To that end, Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, said July sales – while still solid – came in a below Wall Street forecasts. And the company projected sales would slow in August as rebate checks dry up. Wal-Mart’s concerns echo those of many economists who fear that a pullback by cautious consumers will throw the economy into a tailspin in the final three months of this year.And with the nation’s unemployment rate now at a five-year high of 5.7 percent, boosting the economy through more consumer spending looks less likely as the nation continues to struggle with the economic slowdown. ___ ___, The Associated Press.(****END****)

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Posted by admin - July 23, 2010 at 1:09 am

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Take the Guesswork out of Tomlinson.

Billy Sumba Will Tomlinson vs. Ian Tomlinson a 47yearold newspaper seller who was not involved in the protests died soon after he was caught up in the...

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Posted by admin - July 22, 2010 at 8:04 pm

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Will unemployment benefits be extended?

Leaders in the US Senate are looking to pass a 15- or 30-day extension of federal unemployment benefits this week.

Unless Congress extends unemployment benefits, the checks of roughly a half-million Americans will run out by the end of month — and more by the end of the year. Cynthia Bowers reports.

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Posted by admin - July 22, 2010 at 7:27 pm

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The Ultimate Pretty Little Liars list.

Just when I thought this weeks episode of PRETTY LITTLE LIARS was falling flat like a bad hangover it ended with the shocking revelation that Toby may...

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Posted by admin - July 21, 2010 at 8:03 pm

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